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  • AIME
    Past And Future Uranium Utilization

    By R. L. Doan

    WHEN the Plutonium Project was started in the spring of 1942 there was no technology to produce uranium metal of the required purity. Not only was there no such metal available; no one knew how to mak

    Jan 9, 1957

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    Potash Reserves in West Texas

    By David White

    THE search for potash salts in the great "Red Beds? region of the Southwest, conducted for several years by the U. S. Geological Survey, the work being carried on for a part of the time in coöperation

    Jan 4, 1922

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    Papers - Constitution and Thermal Treatment - Lattice Relationships in Decomposition of Austenite to Pearlite, Bainite, and Martensite (T.P 1459)

    By R. F. Mehl, G. V. Smith

    The decomposition of austenite in steels, because of its immerse practical importance, has been subjected to extensive study in recent years from the point of view of the mechanism of the process.1"3

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Kyanite and Related Minerals

    By Paul J. Bennett, James E. Castle

    The kyanite minerals, including kyanite, silimanite, and andalusite, are anhydrous aluminum silicates with the formula Al2O3SiO2. lumortierite and topaz are also included in this group because they ar

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Incipient Shrinkage in Some Non-ferrous Alloys

    By J. W. Bolton

    PRODUCTION of sound bronze castings is a matter of great practical interest to users and manufacturers of high-grade non-ferrous engineering specialties. Although there has been much excellent researc

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Iron and Steel Division - Self-Diffusion of Iron in Molten Fe-C Alloys

    By M. T. Simnad, G. Derge, Ling Yang

    STUDY of diffusion in molten substances is important in at least two respects. Diffusion data, combined with thermodynamic and kinetic information, throw light on the structure of the liquid state. Mo

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Dilatometric Study of a Titanium-Oxygen-Hydrogen Alloy (TN)

    By M. T. Hepworth, W. B. Sample

    HYDROGEN solubility and linear contraction measurements were made at constant temperature on an alloy of titanium of constant oxygen-to-titanium molal ratio but variable hydrogen content. A cyl

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - Quenching of 75S Aluminum Alloy (Metals Tech., Aug. 1947, TP 2225) With discussion

    By W. L. Fink, L. A. Willey

    During the war there was introduced a new higher strength aircraft alloy designated 75S.1,2,3 The properties of this alloy assure extensive applications in both military and commercial aircraft. It is

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Retreatment Of Corundum Tailings At Craigmont

    By A. G. Roach

    THIS paper deals with a plant built under joint agreement between the Canadian and United States Governments to supply the strategic mineral, corundum, at a time when African production was dwindling

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Application of the Seismic Refraction Method of Subsurface Exploration to Flood-control Projects

    By Edgar Shepard

    THE interest of the Federal Government in improvement of water-ways dates from 1820, when Congress appropriated $5000 for making a survey of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and assigned this work to t

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Electric Blasting Practices Of The Tennessee Copper Company (0069a3de-c371-4f4f-bf99-bee2bf8f5bd2)

    By R. G. Clay, C. F. Seaman

    THE mines of The Tennessee Copper Co. are in the Ducktown Basin, in southeastern Tennessee. The ore is a heavy sulphide consisting principally of chalcopyrite, pyrite and pyrrhotite and in places runn

    Jan 1, 1942

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    The Ammonium Sulphate Process For The Extraction Of Alumina From Clay And Its Application In A Plant At Salem, Oregon (cc46b041-9ac5-4506-905d-d268fce3154d)

    By W. R. Seyfried

    THE -problem of extracting alumina from clay and low-grade bauxites has been the subject of considerable interest for some time. The basic reason, of course, lies in the fact that known reserves of hi

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Papers - Preparation - Coal Preparation in Germany and the Netherlands (T.P. 2112, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946)

    By Thomas Fraser, H. F. Yancey

    Prior to the war just ended, Germany was the greatest coal producer in continental Europe. In 1943 the production of coal, bituminous and higher in rank, together with brown coal calculated to the equ

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Anisothermal Decomposition Of Austenite

    By L. D. Jaffe, M. R. Norton, J. H. Hollomon

    IN the practical heat-treatment of steel the decomposition of austenite usually occurs during cooling rather than at constant temperature. Nevertheless, the course of this decomposition has generally

    Jan 1, 1946

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    New York Paper - Mineral Resources of British India

    By Sarat C. Rubra

    Geographically, British India includes India or Hindustan proper, Burma, and a part of Beluchistan. In ancient times India occupied a very important position anlong the producers of minerals and me

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - The Critical Temperatures and Critical Pressures of Binary Mixtures of the Fixed Gases and Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

    By G. Thodos, R. B. Grieves

    A method has been developed For predicting the critical temperatures and critical pressures of binary mixtures of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and oxygen with

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    Grain Growth in Metals Caused by Diffusion (1bf21551-4d2c-42be-a517-d079e5415898)

    By Floyd Kelley

    THE literature of the last decade is rich with information relating to the cause and means of control of grain growth in pure metals, but is deficient concerning the role diffusion plays in grain grow

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Geology, Mining, And Uses Of Strategic Pegmatites

    By Richard H. Jahns

    Such minerals as beryl, lepidolite, sheet muscovite, spodumene, and tantalite-columbite are obtained chiefly from pegmatite bodies that are internally zoned. As shown by examples of such pegmatites fr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Iron-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys at 1200°F

    By Pol Duwez, Spencer R. Baen

    A LTHOUGH the practical importance of Fe-Cr--iV Mo alloys has long been recognized, constitution studies have been limited to a few alloys within rather narrow ranges of composition. The purpose of th

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1936

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    It is becoming increasingly apparent that the State of Kansas contains one of the largest reserve areas for oil exploration in the United States. During the year 1936 no less than 54 new oil pools wer

    Jan 1, 1937